Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

While the nation remained fixated on gun control and Facebook’s violative practices last week, the U.S. government quietly codified the CLOUD Act, its own intrusive policies on citizens’ data.

While the massive, $1.2 trillion omnibus spending bill passed Friday received widespread media attention, the CLOUD Act — which lawmakers snuck into the end of the 2,300-page bill — was hardly addressed.   Continue reading “The US Government Just Destroyed Our Privacy While Nobody Was Paying Attention”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Syrian government forces have now secured most of the eastern Ghouta enclave, the last remaining rebel-held area near Damascus, the capital and the largest city of the Syrian Arab Republic.

With Syrian forces nearing full control of the war-torn region, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley recently warned, Washington “remains prepared to act if we must,” if the United Nations Security Council fails to act on Syria for its assault on eastern Ghouta.   Continue reading “War Preparations: Leaked Images Allegedly Show US Military Tanks Arriving In Jordan”

Big League Politics – by Peter D’Abrosca

In a not-yet-released CBS Documentary, David Hogg, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student who has become the face of the gun control movement, changes his entire story and admits that he was not at the school during the event.

In a Time interview done within hours of the shooting Hogg recounted, “Our first response was ‘that sounded a lot like a gun shot’ and we closed the door.” Hogg claimed that he was in his AP enviromental science class during the shooting. He also made videos of himself and other students, regarding gun control, purportedly while the shooting was going on.  Continue reading “David Hogg Changes Story, Wasn’t At School When Cruz Opened Fire”

The Federalist Papers – by Steve Straub

Two Democrats have introduced a bill that would require background checks nationwide for the purchase of ammunition:

A pair of Democratic lawmakers are introducing legislation to require a background check for all firearm ammunition sales.   Continue reading “Bill Introduced to Require Background Checks For Ammo Purchases”

True Pundit

The hushed FBI investigation unfolding inside the FBI’s public Broadway show version of the Las Vegas shooting investigation started when a witness claimed he hid outside Mandalay Bay in the bushes for hours after the stream of gunfire started raining down on concert goers on Oct. 1.

The same man also claimed he was inside the room next door to the shooter when gunfire erupted on 22,000 country western fans — mostly Trump supporters — at an outdoor concert in the shadow of the MGM resort’s sprawling Mandalay Bay resort.   Continue reading “FBI Pinpoints New Person of Interest in Las Vegas Shooting, Then Told to Stand Down, Not Pursue Suspect”

SBIR STTR

Description: TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Electronics

OBJECTIVE: Develop a system that can be integrated and deployed in a class 1 or class 2 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to automatically Detect, Recognize, Classify, Identify (DRCI) and target personnel and ground platforms or other targets of interest. The system should implement learning algorithms that provide operational flexibility by allowing the target set and DRCI taxonomy to be quickly adjusted and to operate in different environments.
Continue reading “Automatic Target Recognition of Personnel and Vehicles from an Unmanned Aerial System Using Learning Algorithms”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

During the March 25 airing of Face the Nation, Parkland school shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv suggested people looking for something to blame ought to be pointing at the “cowards of Broward County” rather than guns.

Kashuv was referencing the Broward County Sheriff’s Office from which a deputy arrived on scene 90 seconds into the attack and waited outside the building while the gunman spent nearly five more minutes shooting innocents.  Continue reading “Parkland School Shooting Survivor: Don’t Blame Guns, Blame the ‘Cowards of Broward County’”

College Fix – by Christian Montoya

‘Unfathomable’ indoctrination

A Minnesota student conservative club that was shut down for criticizing a student protest against the American flag is strongly supporting a state bill that would require “academic balance” from school employees.

“The amount of indoctrination we have endured in school because there are no restrictions placed on teachers expressing their political views is unfathomable,” Ana Doval, vice president of the Young Conservatives Club at Edina High School (below), told The College Fix in an email.  Continue reading “Conservative students cheer ‘academic balance’ bill after school shuts down their club”

Fox News

The mayor of Aliso Viejo, California is joining leaders of other cities looking to opt out of state’s “sanctuary” law, which allows for less cooperation on the local level with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

Mayor David Harrington (R) expressed his disagreement with the designation on “Cavuto Live,” calling it “unconstitutional” and saying it makes residents less safe.  Continue reading “‘It’s Unconstitutional’: More CA Cities Looking to Opt Out of Sanctuary Law”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Parkland, FL — After the tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida last month, a group of anti-gun high school children became the darlings of the anti-gun movement. They were given widespread coverage and platforms on all mainstream media networks to call for the disarming of Americans. They were sanctioned by the government to do so—and now they are getting what they asked for—less rights.   Continue reading “FL Students Who Begged Gov’t to Take Their Rights Away, Now Angry Gov’t Took Away Their Rights”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

If you are a “news hound” or, perhaps, a news skeptic, you, undoubtedly, think you know what the ‘real’ news really is!  Well, much of the news today is manufactured, ‘sanitized’ and even censored.  Don’t believe that?  Well, here are two videos, which probably can change your mind.   Continue reading “How The “News” Is Made And Reported”

Middle East Monitor

The United States on Friday charged and sanctioned nine Iranians and an Iranian company for attempting to hack into hundreds of universities worldwide, dozens of firms and parts of the US government, including its main energy regulator, on behalf of Tehran’s government between 2013 to 2017.

US officials claimed that the nine Iranian worked on behalf of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to carry out the hacking.   Continue reading “US charges 9 Iranians of hacking universities, businesses”

RT

Fourteen members of the EU have decided to expel Russian diplomats over the Sergei Skripal case, European Council president Donald Tusk has confirmed. It comes despite zero evidence proving that Moscow was responsible.

Donald Tusk did not specify which fourteen countries are going to act, but added that further action could be taken.  Continue reading “14 European states announce coordinated expulsion of Russian diplomats over Skripal case”

RT

Recent violence in the US seems to have caught analysts by surprise without having an ISIS-inspired terrorist ideology.

The last three attacks were carried out by young people with largely unknown motivations, yet we continue to ignore the larger issue of mental health in America’s youth and what exactly had led to this violent uprising.    Continue reading “Technology, Violence, Vulnerability: Rising phenomenon young people carrying out mass violence in US”

RT

Almost four years ago, the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown by police led to nationwide US protests, but similar controversial deaths continue to take place. The latest three happened in Texas, California and Illinois.

Texas authorities are currently investigating an incident which saw an unarmed Danny Ray Thomas, 34, fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy at a busy Houston intersection. The incident took place on March 22.   Continue reading “‘It’s a phone, not a gun’: 3 recent fatal police shootings in America that raise questions”